Electronics Engineering Specialist

Ansty, Warwickshire
2 weeks ago
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Our client, a leading company in the aerospace sector, is currently seeking an Electronics Engineering Specialist to join their Braking Systems division at their state-of-the-art facility in Coventry.

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate cross-functionally with Supply Chain, Quality, and Manufacturing teams
Visit local suppliers to support Electronics Manufacturing and Test operations
Manage the life cycle of various platforms in a continuous improvement environment
Develop and enhance designs, processes, and tools using your expertise
Build and maintain a strong network with senior professionals internally and externally
Make technical decisions with relative autonomy while seeking specialist guidance for complex issues
Create high-quality, professional presentations for internal and external stakeholders
Prepare clear and technically accurate design documentation and present this to customers

Job Requirements:

Essential:

Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering with relevant experience
Knowledge of Aerospace Electronics, Manufacturing Test processes, and Component Obsolescence
Comprehensive understanding of technical principles, theories, and concepts in electronics
Significant expertise in applying design processes and procedures, with the ability to train others
Excellent communication skills, with a professional and positive demeanour
Understanding of commercially sensitive information and the ability to manage it appropriately
A curious and inquisitive mind

Desirable:

Knowledge of Altium, Jira, DOORS, Matlab, LABVIEW, LTSpice, pSPICE, and MS Office 365
If you are a Senior Electronics Engineer with a background in the aerospace industry, looking to make a significant impact within a dynamic and forward-thinking team, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's innovative and collaborative team in Coventry

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